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Quantity: 1 pair Color : chrome Material: Chrome ABS plastic Light size: 5" Spot Light: 12V 10W Spot Light: white led with white Angel Eye Lights Fitment: Most of the motorcycles , bikes , touring ,chopper , custom applications |
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